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you can tell us on our website. and it is said that washington wants to divert americans away from other issues. another says the pentagon is ready to strike, no matter what it says about being cautious, and 13% are saying that the u.s. once political leverage over chemical arms and that u.n. investigation. just 11% believe that the pentagon is ready for an attack just in case. you can log onto our website. >> right from the scene. first rate views and pictures, on our reporters'twitter and instagram. online. >> whistleblower bradley manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison. he was responsible for the massive leak of classified data that exposed potential war crimes in iraq and afghanistan, and he has now asked for a pardon from the u.s. president. he addressed the letter to obama, saying he acted out of love for his country to protect the values and ideals of the united states, and the ex soldier said he would gladly pay the price for living in a free society. there is a debate about his personal issues which ar
you can tell us on our website. and it is said that washington wants to divert americans away from other issues. another says the pentagon is ready to strike, no matter what it says about being cautious, and 13% are saying that the u.s. once political leverage over chemical arms and that u.n. investigation. just 11% believe that the pentagon is ready for an attack just in case. you can log onto our website. >> right from the scene. first rate views and pictures, on our reporters'twitter...
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it can be used to pinpoint the location. a person that knows can deduce whether he is a weekly churchgoer, and unfaithful husband, and outpatient receiving medical treatment, an associate of particular individuals or political groups. that information is relatively easy to collect. now that montana has become the first state in the nation and dating probable cause, he hopes his message of privacy spreads. >> every state usually doesn't start with new legislation, they see someone else do it and copy it. >> they have nearly identical pieces of legislation following montana. >> we are giving up all these rights and has seen no gains in security. where is the balance? now we have no right to live our lives. that is the real question and that is the biggest concern that i think we have. >> where is it going? how is it being used? i will tell you what. intent in government is great but it is usually misled and used the wrong way. >> on the local level, it does not hold true. the question now, will more states continue this trend?
it can be used to pinpoint the location. a person that knows can deduce whether he is a weekly churchgoer, and unfaithful husband, and outpatient receiving medical treatment, an associate of particular individuals or political groups. that information is relatively easy to collect. now that montana has become the first state in the nation and dating probable cause, he hopes his message of privacy spreads. >> every state usually doesn't start with new legislation, they see someone else do...
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stay with us. >> time for us to bring you the second part of our debate. we are talking about why barack obama and vladimir putin will not be meeting. from syria to siberia, let's bring in our guest, a specialist in the american- russian relationship. and senior fellow ship at the partnership for secure america. was this just for a short time, he is a journalist at the russian service. halfway through this, you are off. we will get your thoughts in a moment. by satellite we have to guess, the director studies at the institute democracy, good to see. in washington d.c., the chief political columnist and one house correspondent for newsmax. what are the issues that could fit into something called human rights under the criminal justice system? your time is scarce. tell us what you have written about its implications and ramifications for all of us. >> i am following this case like you are for several years. each time there's something new, it gets more and more unbelievable if you have read kafka or orwell, this is nothing. they say the russian officials sto
stay with us. >> time for us to bring you the second part of our debate. we are talking about why barack obama and vladimir putin will not be meeting. from syria to siberia, let's bring in our guest, a specialist in the american- russian relationship. and senior fellow ship at the partnership for secure america. was this just for a short time, he is a journalist at the russian service. halfway through this, you are off. we will get your thoughts in a moment. by satellite we have to guess,...
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think you for joining us on "rt ." -- thank you for joining us on "rt." >> they say geopolitics is a lot like a schoolyard, and it sounds kind of immature. that is kind of stuff they would do, cancel a date to show you how much their feelings are hurt. it's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations, which is a total rejection of any form of discussion with another country, which sends a bold and possibly dangerous political message. what obama did was a minor annoyance. he knows that he will talk to the group and a near future. how will they not talk to the next g8 summit? will he just hide behind angela merkel the whole time or duck behind the sharp cocktail -- the shrimp cocktail? one could argue that he had to appease republicans by looking strong, but this grand snubbing comes across as silly. passing something like a new amendment is how you show the people you are really mad, even if your anger is a rational because you still pretty much did the right thing. but that is just my opinion.
think you for joining us on "rt ." -- thank you for joining us on "rt." >> they say geopolitics is a lot like a schoolyard, and it sounds kind of immature. that is kind of stuff they would do, cancel a date to show you how much their feelings are hurt. it's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations, which is a total rejection of any form of discussion with another country, which sends a bold and possibly dangerous political message. what...
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use street theatre to get their mentssage across. >> we use theatre so that the public can then be self-critical. >> after the coup last year and war gets jihadists they have great expectation of the next president. >> i want the next president to make sure the army can guarantee our safety. >> the n.g.o. democracy ask malian what were their priorities. >> people are more interested in better living conditions than the territorial integrity and safety of mali. we want gutters, fewer mosquitos, more food and credible and honest leaders. >> concerns that are tied to the next president's success in restoring stability to the country. >> in syria more than 30 people including children and civilians have reportedly been killed. assad forces pounded a province in western syria and a modern city with earth strikes. it was the only provincial capital in rebel hands. we have this report from lebanon. >> there was a strike where the rebels have been making advances in the last week. that is also the province is the area where the assad regime and where they are from and the b biggest concentration. the re
use street theatre to get their mentssage across. >> we use theatre so that the public can then be self-critical. >> after the coup last year and war gets jihadists they have great expectation of the next president. >> i want the next president to make sure the army can guarantee our safety. >> the n.g.o. democracy ask malian what were their priorities. >> people are more interested in better living conditions than the territorial integrity and safety of mali. we...
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can you sell it to us? >> it reminds me of a pretty well known and famous french writer who was that she was from the nobility. things shifted from the time of the horse and buggy to the taxi. orson welles representative figure that was such. it was not yet completely understood or respected. >> the world had some strange creatures in it. thank you very much. we will boldly go into more broadcasting. "a wonderful program" thank you for sending. wonderful program because we have wonderful guests. a pleasure to see all of you. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. u.s. president barack obama says he's reassessing relations with russia. he says american and russian leaders differ on a growing number of issues. obama spoke two days after canceling a summit with russian president vladimir putin. he says the u.s. relationship with russia changed after putin took over from dmitry medvedev. >> when president putin, who was prime minister when medvedev was president, came ba
can you sell it to us? >> it reminds me of a pretty well known and famous french writer who was that she was from the nobility. things shifted from the time of the horse and buggy to the taxi. orson welles representative figure that was such. it was not yet completely understood or respected. >> the world had some strange creatures in it. thank you very much. we will boldly go into more broadcasting. "a wonderful program" thank you for sending. wonderful program because we...
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but their job is not to say who use them. both sides argues each other is using them. both sides are denying the accusation. s. it's also obvious that the rebels have ceased some of it. -- seized some of it. it is a way for the u.s. to say that we have no political solution but we are doing something and there is a red line. and we will do something by saying that investigators will not do very much. >> it is well-established that the regime and the rebels have used chemical weapons. i think that was a big gift to the u.s., which made a blunder in drawing any lines anywhere. the red line is off the table, in part because both sides have been found to have used the weapons. you cannot punish one or the other. with the weapons inspectors going i if they find that the regime has control over the weapons, that is a big sigh of relief, too, because the big fear right now is that the assad regime will lose control of the comical weapons and it will get into the wrong hands. it is the uncertainty that is more worrying for the west, then the fact of the weapons being used by t
but their job is not to say who use them. both sides argues each other is using them. both sides are denying the accusation. s. it's also obvious that the rebels have ceased some of it. -- seized some of it. it is a way for the u.s. to say that we have no political solution but we are doing something and there is a red line. and we will do something by saying that investigators will not do very much. >> it is well-established that the regime and the rebels have used chemical weapons. i...
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that does not mean they like us and they want -- they oppose us and would like to do is harm. they need to be very careful how we act, that is certainly true. >> that was lord allen west. guantanamo they is not logistically any closer to shattering but we are seeing some movement in the facility. we are learning that two detainees have him transferred out of the cuban detention facility to algeria. the pentagon announced that both were approved for transfer by the guantanamo review task force leaving 164 detainees still in custody. one was captured in december 20, 2000 one and transferred to u.s. custody 90s later. according to his guantanamo bay dials at were leaked by wikileaks, he was believed to be a member of al qaeda with your ties to the algerian armed islamic group. the other was aimed to medium risk prisoner who was thought to pose some threat to u.s. troops. he was recommended to be transferred out in 2006. according to his guantanamo based files he was trained in bomb marking. he was deemed to be a medium risk threat to u.s. interests with high intelligence value bu
that does not mean they like us and they want -- they oppose us and would like to do is harm. they need to be very careful how we act, that is certainly true. >> that was lord allen west. guantanamo they is not logistically any closer to shattering but we are seeing some movement in the facility. we are learning that two detainees have him transferred out of the cuban detention facility to algeria. the pentagon announced that both were approved for transfer by the guantanamo review task...
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us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular support to do the job. so they're doing everything they can in concert with the hawks in washington, kerry, those in the pentagon establishment who want to go in, as they did in iraq in 2003, as they bombed libya in 2011, as they want to do again in syria. this is a stage provocation. >> i want to get you in here. do you believe that the u.s. has the moral impertive to get involved in syria if there is proof of chemical weapons used by the assad regime. now, given how difficult it will be to ascerta
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular...
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and brought us all together. when we saw young people against the church and people from the gay community come to support them we decided to unite against them. >> he hasn't finished with pusy riot. in a recent demonstration he lashed out after the opposition leader had demanded the release of the women. >> how can he defend these blasphemers? it's obvious that people that behave this way are not part of the future. >> since the case, dozens of organizations have emerged. there are even orthodox militias that enjoy the support of the kremlin. the image of the punk rockers was also used in this video game. the idea is simple -- whack the young women on the head with a cross. >> these girls were turned into an incarnation of the devil. a symbol is something that people should fight against. but ultimately, i think they won. they refuse to repent and they've shown that they believe in their ideas. they've come out stronger than the repressive machine that's persecuting them. >> nadya and maria have been refused par
and brought us all together. when we saw young people against the church and people from the gay community come to support them we decided to unite against them. >> he hasn't finished with pusy riot. in a recent demonstration he lashed out after the opposition leader had demanded the release of the women. >> how can he defend these blasphemers? it's obvious that people that behave this way are not part of the future. >> since the case, dozens of organizations have emerged....
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allies insist syria has used chemical weapons on its own people. a new case of racial profiling with tsa airport security. a man was detained for hours without food or water. he was interrogated, and much more. a look at flying while muslim. >> all men are created equal. >> today is the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington, a day when many americans learned of the dream. 50 years later, is the dream realized? an in-depth look at today's events ahead. it is wednesday, august 28. you are watching rt. we begin with the united states on the verge of military action in syria. today, president obama gave a speech at the lincoln memorial to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, but more pressing on his mind is how the united states and allies will react to an alleged chemical strike in war-torn syria. the special envoy to syria acknowledged special -- some kind of chemical substance was used outside damascus, claiming the lives of more than 1000 people. nato called the attack a clear breach of norms -- international norm
allies insist syria has used chemical weapons on its own people. a new case of racial profiling with tsa airport security. a man was detained for hours without food or water. he was interrogated, and much more. a look at flying while muslim. >> all men are created equal. >> today is the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington, a day when many americans learned of the dream. 50 years later, is the dream realized? an in-depth look at today's events ahead. it is wednesday,...
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stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hello, and welcome to nhk "newsline." it's now 8:00 a.m. on august 7th a wednesday. i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> iran's new president hassan rowhani opened the door to negotiations. at his first news conference as president. he says he's determined to resolve a dispute over the country's nuclear development. rowhani says work has begun to build relations with iran's neighbors and international community.
stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hello, and welcome to nhk "newsline." it's now 8:00 a.m. on august 7th a wednesday. i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> iran's new president hassan rowhani opened the door to negotiations. at his first news conference as president. he says he's determined to resolve a dispute over the country's nuclear development. rowhani says work has begun to build relations with iran's neighbors and international...
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then people started getting used to it. always the story of first- generation panics, next generation learns, third- generation makes it part of daily living. >> thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> finally, if you are looking to get a new much larger brain, you may be in luck. scientists for the first time have successfully reproduce miniature human brains in a lab. scientists have used embryonic stem cells, adult skin cells, to create the part of the embryo that develops into the spinal cord and brain. ep-sized structures have the same level of development as a nine-week-old fetus. before you get too excited, these miniature brains are not yet capable of human thought. however, the brains are still being put to good use. a developing organ has already been used to up scientist gain insightful information into rare diseases, not to mention the potential for a real breakthrough in organ donation. perhaps we will not get a revamped brain, but we will get to see and save a lot more lives. that does it for now. for m
then people started getting used to it. always the story of first- generation panics, next generation learns, third- generation makes it part of daily living. >> thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> finally, if you are looking to get a new much larger brain, you may be in luck. scientists for the first time have successfully reproduce miniature human brains in a lab. scientists have used embryonic stem cells, adult skin cells, to create the part of the embryo that...